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English: Tom Cross. A member of the New Zealand rugby union team, the All Blacks, pictured before playing the 1904 British Isles team in Wellington, New Zealand. Cropped from File:1904 All Blacks before British Isles match.jpg
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Digitised from Sir George Grey Special Collections, Auckland Libraries, AWNS-19040818-3-1. See [1] Full page: http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/dbtw-wpd/HeritageImages/images/photos/AWNp/1904/AWNS_19040818_p003_i000_b.jpg

Originally published in a supplement to the Auckland Weekly News 18 August 1904, p. 3.
Author James Henry Daroux (1870 to 1943)

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